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Canon Vixia HF10 Reviewed

16 March, 2008 (15:47) | Camcorders, Canon, Reviews | By: Josh





The great folks over at Camcorder Info have just published their in-depth review of the Canon Vixia HF10 ; Canon’s current top of the line hybrid HDD (Hard Disk) and Flash High Definition consumer level camcorder - and they’ve come up with some pleasantly surprising conclusions - even calling it “the first great AVCHD Camcorder.

Canon Vixia HF10 High Definition Hard Disk and Flash Camcorder

Almost everyone was pretty much unanimous in saying that Canon’s HV20 Camcorder was the best consumer level high definition camcorder last year - due in large part to the poor performance of AVCHD camcorders, especially with motion. But the HV20, if it had one flaw, was that it still recorded to old-fashioned tape. Which for some people, me included, felt we should have abandoned in favor of less cumbersome media like a Hard Disk Drive or flash cards.

But in terms of image quality, the HV20 was still king. It could make that video of your pet dog look like it should be on Discovery Channel’s HD Theater. But now, even with the minor update to the HV20 - the Canon HV30 ; it looks like Hard-Drive High Definition camcorders using the AVCHD codec have finally improved and are right up there in terms of image quality. Of course, editing the video is still not as easy, and it requires a lot of processing power - but it’s getting there.

The Canon HF10 gives up some controls, and is a bit more dumbed down compared to the HV20 and HV30 - but the big news here is the image quality. Personally, I can’t wait to see what Canon will have in store for the follow-up to their current top of the line HDD High Def camcorder - the Canon HG10 (which uses an ‘older’ AVCHD compression method which just doesn’t compare to the HF10’s)

The Canon Vixia HF10 can be purchased via Amazon by clicking here.

From: CamcorderInfo via WhatPhotoGear

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